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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · March 19, 1842 · Chapter XI

Chapter XI. *granting a pension to Margaret Jamison.* March 19, 1842. *Be it enacted, &c*., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby,To be placed on pension roll. directed to place the name of Margaret Jamison, widow of Samuel Jamison, deceased, of the state of Pennsylvania, on the revolutionary pension r

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Chap. XI.— An Act *granting a pension to Margaret Jamison.* March 19, 1842. *Be it enacted, &c*., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby,To be placed on pension roll. directed to place the name of Margaret Jamison, widow of Samuel Jamison, deceased, of the state of Pennsylvania, on the revolutionary pension roll, under the act of July fourth, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, for four months’ service of her late husband as a sergeant and two months as a lieutenant. Approved, March 19, 1842.
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*granting a pension to Margaret Jamison.* March 19, 1842. *Be it enacted, &c*., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby,To be placed on pension roll. directed to place the name of Margaret Jamison, widow of Samuel Jamison, deceased, of the state of Pennsylvania, on the revolutionary pension r
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